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LEAGUE DREAM IS REALISTIC FOR LIONS

By Steven Coney
NEW Guiseley chairman James Ferguson believes the club have the infrastructure in place to become a Football League club.
Ferguson, commercial director of Otley-based Tate Fuel Oils, has replaced Phil Rogerson, who ended his 37-year association with the club two weeks ago following his relocation to Cornwall.
During Rogerson’s tenure with the club, Guiseley climbed from the Northern Counties East and reached Non-League’s top tier in 2015.
The Lions have finished just one place and one point above the bottom four in both of their seasons in the National League, bu...

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